On his fifth album, Ricky Rozay says he worked with people he was a huge fan of first, "My album, I just collaborated with people I was huge fans of such as Dr. Dre for the first time man. Dr. Dre and Jay-Z on the same record by the name of '3 Kings.' Just witnessing that, being in the studio with both of them dudes, it was a hell of an experience. It was something that I could never really even see happening. So on a personal level that was big for me."

On "Sixteen" with Three Stacks, Ross says it's a "classic." When asked what the concept of the record is, Rozay said, "Basically it was just when you get some music that you really love or a track that you really love, sometimes sixteen bars is not enough to really express yourself. We just went to that next level. I think for people to hear Andre do what he did; I'ma let y'all count how many bars he did as well as of course what I did, man.You know, he pulled out the guitar and banjo on this one and he sang a little bit on the end of it. It just broke all the rules of making a standard record, you know what I'm sayin'."

On his fifth album, Ricky Rozay says he worked with people he was a huge fan of first, "My album, I just collaborated with people I was huge fans of such as Dr. Dre for the first time man. Dr. Dre and Jay-Z on the same record by the name of '3 Kings.' Just witnessing that, being in the studio with both of them dudes, it was a hell of an experience. It was something that I could never really even see happening. So on a personal level that was big for me."

On "Sixteen" with Three Stacks, Ross says it's a "classic." When asked what the concept of the record is, Rozay said, "Basically it was just when you get some music that you really love or a track that you really love, sometimes sixteen bars is not enough to really express yourself. We just went to that next level. I think for people to hear Andre do what he did; I'ma let y'all count how many bars he did as well as of course what I did, man.You know, he pulled out the guitar and banjo on this one and he sang a little bit on the end of it. It just broke all the rules of making a standard record, you know what I'm sayin'."